SAPUITable description properties

Object description properties can be used in the object repository description, in programmatic descriptions, in checkpoint and output value steps, and as argument values for the GetTOProperty and GetROProperty methods.

The SAPUITable test object supports the description properties listed in the table below.

Property

Description

abs_x

The object's absolute x-coordinate (left) relative to the screen (in pixels). 0,0 is always the top-left corner of the (primary) monitor.

If you are working with multiple monitors, the coordinate in the secondary monitor is relative to the primary monitor.

For example, given a resolution of 1280 x 1024 in the primary monitor, if the secondary monitor is positioned to the right of the primary monitor, the x-coordinate is 1280 or greater. If the secondary monitor is placed to the left of the primary monitor, the x-coordinate is negative.

abs_y

The object's absolute y-coordinate (top) relative to the screen (in pixels). 0,0 is always the top-left corner of the (primary) monitor.

If you are working with multiple monitors, the coordinate in the secondary monitor is relative to the primary monitor.

For example, given a resolution of 1280x1024 in the primary monitor, if the secondary monitor is positioned below the primary monitor, the y-coordinate is 1024 or greater. If the secondary monitor is placed above the primary monitor, the y-coordinate is negative.

class

The object's class (className property).

columnsThe list of all column names in the table (separated by ;).

column count

The number of columns in the table.

disabled

Indicates whether the object is disabled.

Possible values:                     
    True - disabled
    False - enabled

first row indexThe index number of the first visible row.

height

The object's height (in pixels).

html id

The object's HTML identifier.

html tag

The object's HTML tag.

index

The ordinal identifier value that OpenText Functional Testing assigns to the object to indicate the order in which the object appears in the code relative to other objects with an otherwise identical description. This property cannot be used with GetROProperty.

Values begin with 0.

innerhtml

The HTML code contained between the object's start and end tags.

innertext

The text contained between the object's start and end tags.

location

The ordinal identifier value that OpenText Functional Testing assigns to the object to indicate where the object appears within the window, frame, or dialog box. Values are assigned from top to bottom, and left to right. This property cannot be used with GetROProperty.

Values begin with 0.

name

The object's name.

outerhtml

The object's HTML code and its content.

outertext

The object's text.

readonly

Indicates that the object is a read-only object.

Possible values:  
    True - read-only
    False - read-write

row countThe number of rows in the table.

selected row indices

The index of the selected rows in the list (separated
by ;).

For example: 4 or 2;5;6 (for a multiple selection list).

value

The object's value.

visible

Indicates whether the object is visible.

Possible values:                     
    True
    False

visual relations

Represents the test object's visual relations identifier.

Use this property in GetTOProperty and SetTOProperty steps to return or apply a VisualRelationsCollection object for a test object. The VisualRelationsCollection object enables you to retrieve or replace the visual relation identifier settings of a test object during a run session.

Syntax:

SetVRIColl = TestObject.GetTOProperty("visual relations")

TestObject.SetTOProperty "visual relations", VRIColl

For details, see VisualRelationsCollection Object in the Utility Objects section of the OpenText Functional Testing Object Model Reference for GUI Testing.

This property is not listed in the Object Spy. It is not retrieved when you use the GetTOProperties method. It cannot be used in the Object Identification dialog box, the description area of the object repository, checkpoint or output value steps, and so on.

xpath

The path to the object in XPath format.

For example: //TR[@id='QTP']/*/INPUT

width

The object's width (in pixels).

x

The object's x-coordinate (left) relative to the parent frame (in pixels).

y

The object's y-coordinate (top) relative to the parent frame (in pixels).

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